Nicolas Bertin (1667–1736)
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Nicolas Bertin (1667–1736)
Nicolas Bertin (1667 in Paris – 1736) was a French painter. A student of Jean Jouvenet, Vernansal the elder and Louis Boullongne, he won the prix de Rome in 1685 for ''"Construction of Noah's ark"''. He was admitted to the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1703. Works *'' Saint Philip baptising the eunuch of Candace'', 1718 ( Louvre) *''Hercules delivering Prometheus''. *''Construction of Noah's ark'', 1685 *''The Stoning of St Stephen'', ( Musée Henri Dupuis Saint-Omer) *''Moses and the daughters of Jethro'', (Musée Henri Dupuis Saint-Omer) *''Moses and the daughters of Jethro'', ( Musée Lambinet Versailles) (2iem version) *''Prometheus delivered by Hercules'', 1703, (Louvre) *''Bacchanalia'', 1710–1720, (National Museum in Warsaw) *''The Resurrection of Lazarus'', 1720 ( Musée Lambinet Versailles) *''Phaeton driving the sun-chariot'' (Phaéton on the Chariot of Apollo), c. 1720, (Louvre) *''Vertumnus and Pomona'', (decoration) (musée national d ...
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Nicolas Bertin
Nicolas Bertin (1667 in Paris – 1736) was a French painter. A student of Jean Jouvenet, Vernansal the elder and Louis Boullongne, he won the prix de Rome in 1685 for ''"Construction of Noah's ark"''. He was admitted to the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1703. Works *''Saint Philip baptising the eunuch of Candace'', 1718 (Louvre) *''Hercules delivering Prometheus''. *''Construction of Noah's ark'', 1685 *''The Stoning of St Stephen'', ( Musée Henri Dupuis Saint-Omer) *''Moses and the daughters of Jethro'', (Musée Henri Dupuis Saint-Omer) *''Moses and the daughters of Jethro'', (Musée Lambinet Versailles) (2iem version) *''Prometheus delivered by Hercules'', 1703, (Louvre) *''Bacchanalia'', 1710–1720, (National Museum in Warsaw) *''The Resurrection of Lazarus'', 1720 (Musée Lambinet The Musée Lambinet is a municipal museum in Versailles telling the history of the town. Since 1932, it has been housed in the hôtel Lambinet, a hôtel particulier designe ...
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Saint-Omer
Saint-Omer (; vls, Sint-Omaars) is a commune and sub-prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department in France. It is west-northwest of Lille on the railway to Calais, and is located in the Artois province. The town is named after Saint Audomar, who brought Christianity to the area. The canalised section of the river Aa begins at Saint-Omer, reaching the North Sea at Gravelines in northern France. Below its walls, the Aa connects with the Neufossé Canal, which ends at the river Lys. History Saint-Omer first appeared in the writings during the 7th century under the name of Sithiu (Sithieu or Sitdiu), around the Saint-Bertin abbey founded on the initiative of Audomar, (Odemaars or Omer). Omer, bishop of Thérouanne, in the 7th century established the Abbey of Saint Bertin, from which that of Notre-Dame was an offshoot. Rivalry and dissension, which lasted till the French Revolution, soon sprang up between the two monasteries, becoming especially virulent when in 1559 St Omer ...
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